Kamniško-Savinjske Alps Regional Park protects a stunning alpine landscape featuring rugged peaks, deep valleys, and pristine forests, offering diverse outdoor activities from hiking and climbing to wildlife viewing in a largely unspoiled environment.
Kamniško-Savinjske Alps Regional Park is a protected natural area situated in northern Slovenia, encompassing the majestic Kamnik-Savinja Alps mountain range, known locally as Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe. Characterized by sharply rising limestone and dolomite peaks, the park spans a dramatic alpine terrain offering spectacular scenery including jagged summits, high mountain meadows, crystal-clear streams, and dense coniferous forests. The region serves as an important ecological habitat supporting diverse flora and fauna, including chamois, ibex, marmots, and golden eagles, as well as rare alpine plant species.
Historically, these mountains have been a significant cultural and natural landmark, long appreciated by local shepherds and mountaineers. The park's establishment aims to conserve its unique natural beauty while promoting sustainable tourism. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn here for hiking on well-marked trails such as routes to Ojstrica and Storžič peaks, climbing limestone walls, and exploring glacial valleys like the Logar Valley (Logarska dolina). Winter offers snowshoeing and ski touring opportunities, while the warmer months provide ample birdwatching and botanical exploration.
Notable landmarks within the park include the Velika Planina alpine pasture with its traditional herders' huts, the picturesque Kamnik Bistrica River canyon, and the Robanov Kot valley known for waterfalls and karst formations. The park balances accessibility with conservation, making it an appealing destination for both casual visitors and serious adventurers seeking pristine alpine experiences within a protected Slovenian landscape.
Velika Planina – historic alpine herders’ settlement with traditional wooden huts
Ojstrica Peak – panoramic viewpoint offering sweeping vistas of the Kamnik Alps
Logar Valley – one of Europe's most beautiful glacial valleys with waterfalls and rich flora
Kamnik Bistrica River canyon – scenic river gorge known for crystal-clear waters and abundant trout
A high alpine meadow famous for its traditional herders' wooden huts and summer cattle grazing, offering cultural insight and panoramic views.
A pristine glacial valley marked by waterfalls, lush forests, and a diverse alpine ecosystem, ideal for hiking and nature study.
At 2,132 meters, this is the highest peak in the region, renowned for challenging climbs and rewarding summit vistas of the Southern Alps.